Advanced Presentation Zen Master Class
As part of the Webstock Master Class series, Garr will be presenting an advanced Presentation Zen workshop in Wellington on July 10. We're delighted to have Garr in New Zealand. To attend this workshop, you need to either attended last year's Presentation Zen workshop, or one of the workshops held immediately before this one.
| When | What |
|---|---|
| Friday 10 July | Advanced Presentation Zen Master class |
The cost of this workshop is $375 (inc GST). This includes morning tea. There is also an optional lunch with Garr for $35 at a local cafe.
About Garr
Garr Reynolds, who lives in Osaka, Japan, is a sought-after speaker and consultant worldwide. A writer, designer, and jazz musician, he is currently Associate Professor of Management at Kansai Gaidai University in Osaka, Japan. Garr is the former Manager of Worldwide User Group Relations at Apple Inc., in Silicon Valley and spent most of the ’90s as a corporate trainer for Sumitomo Electric Industries, Inc. in Osaka. Garr is the Director of Design Matters Japan and is the creator of presentationzen.com, one of the Web’s most popular websites on presentation design featuring regular insights on presentations, communication, and creativity. Garr’s book—Presentation Zen: Simple ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery—is an international best-seller available worldwide in 14 languages and ranked #3 on Amazon’s Top-10 Business books of 2008. The book, designed by Garr, was awarded the Certificate of Excellence for design at the 38th Annual Bookbuilders West Awards in California in January, 2009. Garr's second book — Presentation Zen Design — will be released in December 2009.
Who is this seminar for?
It's for people who've previously a workshop by Garr and looks at what's new in the world of presentations. In particular, the workshop will focus on the following areas.
Preparation
- Identify the needs of your audience
- Connect how you meet those needs
- Build the big idea, structures and stories for your next presentation
Design
- Adopt how to think like a designer
- Sketch invisible concepts, design principles and decode complex information
- Develop charts that display data in the most meaningful way
Delivery
- More on what it means to “present naked” and how to do it.
- Tips for presenting remotely
